Neither fog, nor wind, nor rain could keep Regina's royal watchers from coming out to see Prince Charles and Camilla on Wednesday.

About 400 people gathered outside the Legislative Building as the royal couple's motorcade pulled up.

Amid cheers and more than a few raindrops, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall stopped to greet people in the crowd before going inside with Premier Brad Wall.

Matthew Skotnitsky, who is in Grade 1 at W. S. Hawrylak School and had put on his best white shirt, tie and pants for the occasion, was thrilled at seeing the royal couple.

"I just wanted to dress up nice for them so they would be happy for me," he said.

Andrea Lee and her husband took the day off from work for a chance to shake the Prince's hand. She couldn't believe he stopped and talked to her.

"It was so nice to actually see and meet a royal," she said. "Future king of England, that's huge."

Inside the Legislative Chamber, Wall led off with several jokes and noted that Saskatchewan's unofficial slogan is "Hard to spell, but easy to draw."

Charles replied with a quip of his own about mosquitoes, but on a more serious note also said the whole visit to Canada has been a moving experience.

"Over the past three days I can say from the heart that we have been, both been, incredibly moved by the stories of the literally hundreds and hundreds of Canadians we have met who have selflessly served their communities," he said.

In the evening, the Regina Symphony Orchestra plans to treat the royal couple to some of their favourites — everything from Beatles tunes to classical pieces.

Conductor Victor Sawa says the symphony received a wide range of requests from Charles's office for the gala concert Wednesday at RCMP Depot Division.

"All of his favourties, I mean all of his favourites," Sawa said. "We've got a medley of Beatles, because he like Beatles. His favourite piece is the Ride of the Valkyries from the Wagner opera, so we'll do that too."

Charles, the Prince of Wales, was named royal patron of the RSO four years ago. It's one of only four symphonies in the world with that designation.

Regina is the final stop on the royal couple's four-day Canadian visit.

Here's the full Wednesday itinerary: